ear EXFLENATORY NOTE The data inclosed in this report supplements data submitted previously in AFOAT-1 reports entitled "Distribution of Carbon-lh Activity within the Stratosphere," Appendix I, dated 01 April 1957, (Preliminary Draft}, and Appendix II, "Data Supplement to Distribution of Carbon-1l Activity within the Stratosphere," dated 27 January 1958, (Preliminary Draft). The data in this report results from the continued collections of atmospheric whole air serples over the period fran Noventer 1957 through June 1958. This report, with the two previous reports listed above, provide the reader with continuous data over the interval from September 195 thrceugh June 1958, For purpose of clarity, the data in this report are divided into two tables: the data of Table I resulting from the analysis of balloon collections of stretcspheric wnole air from four separate sites, a collection procedure described briefly in the initial deta report; the data of Table II resulting from aircraft collections of whole air made at a latitude of 7h°N near Point Farrow, Alaska. For purpeses of com- parison, data from sampling at each location are reported in mean altitude groupings dependent upon the altitudes from which the collections were made» The data includes the excess carbon-l) activity as observed in the COg fraction of the whole air sample. The normal abundance of CO2 in wnole air is teken as 0,031 mole percent. Subtracted cosmic-ray back= ground is 73 x 10> atoms carbon-lh per gram of air. In addition to the carbon-1h data, this report includes the associated gross (10.7 year) Kr-85 activity per gram of air as observed in the krypton fraction of the whole air collection, The abundance of krypton in air has been determined as 1.12 x 10-2 role percent, Detericination of gross Kr-85 activity in the krypton frection of the sample is mede by Argonne heticnal Laboratory utilicing methods of gas counting quite sirilar to those utilised in the carbon-14 determinations, Cne s of the absolute error in determining the Kr-35 concent less than 5% of the measured activity. rd deviation fircraft collections of whole air «ere made py utilizing a 2-36 aireraft equivped with a) cubic feet per minute Kidde tywe coxpressor S in conjunction with a high pressure bottling system. Four main altitudes of collections are reported to a maximum altitude of 10,000 fect m22n sea Tevel e

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